A statue of former Detroit Red Wings player Ted Lindsay is seen on display in the concourse of the Little Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit in September 2017.(Photo: Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press)

Families can skate, play and more for free at Little Caesars Arena in The District Detroit on Sunday during Hockeytown Winterfest, a new event presented by Coca-Cola and Meijer.

According to a Facebook event page for the Hockeytown Winterfest, Red Wings season ticket holders will receive special entry at 1 p.m., an hour before the event officially opens to the public at 2 p.m.

The free and accessible event for all ages is set to run until 7 p.m. or until the conclusion of the Red Wings' road game at Vancouver versus the Canucks, which starts at 4 p.m., the Facebook event page said.

A number of indoor and outdoor activities will be on site, according to NHL.com:

Open skating on the Little Caesars Arena ice

Hockeytown Experience interactive games

Outdoor winter inflatables

Meet and greet with Detroit Red Wings alumni

Bubble hockey

A Curling clinic hosted by the Detroit Curling Club and meet and greet opportunity with Olympic gold medalist Tyler George at 3 p.m.

An Xbox gaming zone

Caricature artists

Face painters

A Magician

Inflatable street hockey

An outdoors First Responders Zone where families can learn about the special forces in our community, and kids can meet and greet first responders and see their vehicles

The Red Wings website also added that discounted parking will be available for $7 in surrounding parking garages, like the Henry West Garage, Little Caesars Arena Garage and Temple West Garage.

At the event, fans can watch the Red Wings vs. Canucks game on the LCA video board, the 900-square-food screen in the Chevrolet Plaza next to the Meijer Entry Southwest or on the 50-plus TVs on the LCA concourse, the site said.

All four LCA restaurants will also be showing the game on television, plus feature food and beverage specials throughout the day, the Facebook event page added.